Eufonius discography | |
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Studio albums | 18 |
Compilation albums | 1 |
Singles | 27 |
Music videos | 1 |
Other albums | 36 |
Other video albums | 2 |
The discography of Eufonius, a progressive pop rock band from Japan, consists of 18 studio albums, 1 compilation album, 27 singles, and 1 music video. Eufonius' vocalist Riya and keyboardist Hajime Kikuchi originally produced independent music individually, but after a chance meeting on the Internet in 2003, the two formed Eufonius.[1] The duo independently released their self-titled debut album Eufonius (2003) at the M3 dōjin music convention,[2] followed by their independently released debut single "Guruguru" (2004) also at M3.[3] Eufonius made their major debut on King with their second single "Habataku Mirai" (2004),[4] which appeared on their major debut album Subarashiki Sekai (2006).[5] "Habataku Mirai" was the first release by Eufonius to chart on the Japanese Oricon charts, peaking at No. 80.[6] The band's highest charting single is "Hiyoku no Hane" (2010), which peaked at No. 16.[7]
Eufonius has continued to release independent albums and singles even after their major debut, as with their albums Eufonius+ (2005) and Σ (2007).[8][9] The band released their second major album Metafysik (2007) on Lantis,[10] followed by two more independent albums—Metro Chrome (2008) and Nejimaki Musica (2009).[11][12] Eufonius released their eighth album Ao no Scape (2009) on GloryHeaven (attached to Lantis),[13] which peaked at No. 55 on the Oricon albums chart,[14] making it their most successful album to date. An independent, follow-up album for Nejimaki Musica titled Nejimaki Musica 2 was released in April 2010.[15] Eufonius released three albums in 2011: their independent album Bezel,[16] Aletheia released on Team Entertainment, and Phonon released on GloryHeaven. Eufonius' next two albums were independently released: Nejimaki Musica 3 (2012) and Frasco (2014).[17][18] Eufonius released their 15th album Kioku Seizu (2014) on Lantis.[19] Eufonius released their compilation album Kalyteryz in 2015 on Lantis. Eufonius released their independent albums Noesis in 2015, Sorafuruhate in 2016, and Phols in 2021.
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